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eQuaker A High School Tradition for 89 years. Volume 89, Number 10 Salem Senior High School Senior Issue ro,,, , Lauren Adamson Parents: Dr. J. Daniel and Catherine Adamson Plans after graduation: Attend the University of Akron/ Northeastern Ohio Universities colleges of medicine com- bined B.S./M.D. program Activities: TACT, Latin Club, Interact, Football Home- coming Queen, French Club, freshman and J.V. volley- ball, freshman and sophomore track, St. Paul's Catholic Church, Girl Scouts (silver award), Who's Who among American High School Students, Employment: Marc's of Salem Brooke Banning Parents: Dr. Richard and Karen Banning Plans After Graduation: Attend Ohio University to ma- jor in business Activities: National Honor Society, Student Council Vice President, Chamber and Concert Choir, TACT, Cross Country, AFS Employment: Salem Giant Eagle Andrew Hodgson Parents: Robert and Marsha Hodgson Plans after graduation: Attend Malone College for com- puter science. Activities: NHS, TACT, Spanish Club, Computer Club, Soccer, Track, Band, Pep band Employment: Sports information director at Salem High School Teresa Huzyak Parents: Paul and Kathleen Huzyak Plans After Graduation: Attend Youngstown State Uni- versity to major in education Activities: Band, Marching Band, German Club, TACT, National Honor Society, clarinet tutoring, Youth Ministry Employment: Lincoln Machine Company Hannah Colian Parents: Randy and Nina Colian Plans After Graduation: Attend Grove City College in the fall of 2002 Activities: Cross Country, Basketball, Track, NHS (president), Band (presi- dent), Choir, Chamber Choir, Spanish Club, T.A.C.T., church musician, youth group.

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  • eQuaker A High School Tradition for 89 years.

    Volume 89, Number 10 Salem Senior High School Senior Issue

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    Lauren Adamson Parents: Dr. J. Daniel and Catherine Adamson Plans after graduation: Attend the University of Akron/ Northeastern Ohio Universities colleges of medicine com-bined B.S./M.D. program Activities: TACT, Latin Club, Interact, Football Home-coming Queen, French Club, freshman and J.V. volley-ball, freshman and sophomore track, St. Paul's Catholic Church, Girl Scouts (silver award), Who's Who among American High School Students, Employment: Marc's of Salem

    Brooke Banning

    Parents: Dr. Richard and Karen Banning Plans After Graduation: Attend Ohio University to ma-jor in business Activities: National Honor Society, Student Council Vice President, Chamber and Concert Choir, TACT, Cross Country, AFS Employment: Salem Giant Eagle

    Andrew Hodgson

    Parents: Robert and Marsha Hodgson Plans after graduation: Attend Malone College for com-puter science. Activities: NHS, TACT, Spanish Club, Computer Club, Soccer, Track, Band, Pep band Employment: Sports information director at Salem High School

    Teresa Huzyak

    Parents: Paul and Kathleen Huzyak Plans After Graduation: Attend Youngstown State Uni-versity to major in education Activities: Band, Marching Band, German Club, TACT, National Honor Society, clarinet tutoring, Youth Ministry Employment: Lincoln Machine Company

    Hannah Colian

    Parents: Randy and Nina Colian Plans After Graduation: Attend Grove City College in the fall of 2002 Activities: Cross Country, Basketball, Track, NHS (president), Band (presi-dent), Choir, Chamber Choir, Spanish Club, T.A.C.T., church musician, youth group.

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    Michael Steven McDermott

    Parents: Richard and Doris McDermott Plans After Graduation: Attend John Carroll Uni-versity and major in biology with a minor in business Activities: Soccer, Track, Marching/Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Spanish club, Ski club, National Honor Society, T.A.C.T., Church Youth Group, in-door soccer. Employment: Lifeguard

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    Crystal N avoyosky

    Parents: David and Karen Navoyosky Plans after graduation: Attend University of Cincinnati (fashion) Activities: Key club, NHS, National Art Honor Society, and Latin club, Docent for Burchfield Museum and Sa-lem Storybook Museum

    Katherine Ann Newman

    Parents: James and Ruth Newman Plans After Graduation: Attend Ohio University in Scripps School of Journalism for news broadcasting Activities: Class Secretary, Executive Board - Student Council, Varsity Cheerleading Captain, Spanish club, In-teract, Project Support, TACT, National Honor Society Secretary, Key club board member, spring musical and fall play, AFS, HughO'Brian Youth Leadership Seminar Representative, Rotary Youth Leadership Seminar, Buck-eye Girls' State, Chamber Choir Employment: Salem Golf Club

    Renee Schaefer

    Parents: Gary and Beth Schaefer Plans After Graduation: Attend Ohio State University and major in journalism Activities: Key club, Spanish club, National Honor Soci-ety, T.A.C.T., Celebrate (a retreat weekend at St. Pauls). Employment: Photos in a Flash

    Terrio Tamati

    Parent: Timothy Tamati and Ruth Rosenburger Plans after graduation: Travel as a Rotary ex-change student next year to Florianopolis, Brazil. Activities: Softball (var-sity), Tennis (varsity), Band,Germanclub, TACT, Interact, Latin club, Project support, NHS, Pep band, summer travel softball

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    Leanne Williams Parents: Thomas and Lori Williams Plans After Graduation: Attend Mount Union Col-lege and get a ~egree in music education.' Activities: Band, Jazz Band, Pep Band, Key club, T.A.C.T., National Honor Society, Church Scripture Study Group, Church Youth Group, Youngstown Symphony Youth Orches-tra. Employment: Dr. Richard Pasko, chiropractor

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    at Salem High School Chesney Anderson- Cyndi Lauper: "Girls just want to have fun" Abby Allcorn- "Wasting my time" Default Joe Ayers- CD by Ben Roberts: "Singing Nelly" Mike Bailey- Default: "Wasting my time" Danielle Bair- Mary J. Bliege "No more drama" Michael Baranovich- "Hells Bells": AC/DC Ryan Barnett- Birdland "This one's for you Mr. P." Nicole Binegar- P.O.D "Youth of a nation" Charles Bisset- "Short" Glen Bland- Song from Remember the Titans "Hey, Hey, Hey Goodbye" Craig Berger- "Come on Eileen" Dexy's Midnight Run-ners Mallory Borrelli- For a lack of any better idea: "Full Circle" by Aerosmith Meagan Brown- "Flowing" by 311 because this whole experience has been one massive narcoleptic nightmare. Ken Buckley- "Let the good times rule" "cheers" John Burkey- "The long and winding road" by the Beatles Ed Butch- "Come on Eileen" Dexies Midnight Runners Matt Ciotti- Nirvana "Smells like teen spirit" Chris Cox- "Wasting my time" by~Default Ashley Cody- "All mixed up" 311 Connie Cibula- "Come on Eileen" and "Daydream be-liever" just because Matti Dejane- Default "Wasting my time" Brian Detweiler- Rob Zombies "Dragula" Pat Doss- "Hoboken" operation ivy Robert Dumovic- Default "Wasting my time" Joe Elias- Right said Fred- "I'm too sexy", because WOOP! ! ! ... what else would represent me better. Ryan Everett- Billy Joel "For the longest time" Mike Fortney- Incubus "Consequence" Erica Frateschi- "I want to be sedated" Offspring Stephen Gagnon- "Shook me all night long" AC/DC Courtney Gallo- Close tie between "Spoon mom" and "Hanging by a moment" Amanda Graham- "Don't let me, get me" Pink Alexis Grimm- "Remember me this way" Jordan Hill Ryan Hannay- "Hot rod lincoln" Erich Henkel- Pantera "for beyond driven" Andy Hippley- Green Day "Time of your life" Andrew Hodgson- "Better than you" Metallica Todd Horning- Good Riddance "Time of your life" Green day Stacey Hrvatin- "When you come back down" Nickel Cre'!k- Thanks Kimmy!!! Teresa Huzyak- Dave Matthews band "Ants Marching" Stacie Kleinman-All the songs that made us girls go crazy, but most definitely "The way you make me feel" Michael Jackson Abby Kyser- "Time of your life (Good Riddance)" Green

    Maria Lecocq- "Pleasure and Pain" Ben Harper Tina Libb- " I've had the time of my life" Dirty Dancing Jeff Lippiatt- "Graduation" ValuePac, "Wasting time" MxPx Robert Little- Bon Jovi "It's my life" Karyna Lopez- "Here is Gone" Goo Goo Dolls Sean Loutzenhiser- No song in particular, but may God have mercy on the souls of those who wrote that "Vitamin C" song Mike McDermott- Offspring "The Kids Aren't Alright" Sara McGee- "Love shack" B52's It doesn't really de-s~ribe my time here but it definitely brings back memo-ries Jessica Mcintosh- "Try again" Alliya Dianne Miller- Default "Wasting my Time" Lincoln Park "In the End" Ryan Mosher- The cheers theme song Brandie Noble- Cindi Lauper "Girls just wanna have fun" as long as it's fun, that's all that matters Katie Newman- "Lean on me" for all our good times sing-ing together at Joey's Jason Paster- "Dream on" Crystal Navoyosky- "Come on Eileen" Midnight Runners Dexy' s Eli Murphy- Less than Jake "Al's war" Wesley Purvis- "Schools out for ever" Aerosmith Clarissa Rance- Shakira "Underneath you~ clothes" Too short "cocktails Colin Rank- Ben Roberts singing Shakira "Whenever" alone on his computer Jeremy Roberts-The theme song from Monty Python's flying circus Scarlett Ruble- "I've had the time of my life" Emily Sacco- "I'll be there for you" Rembrandts Renee Schaefer- The verve "Bittersweet Symphony" Matt ~hingleton- Michael Jackson "Beat it" Kim Simon- "I Will Remember You" Sarah McLachlan Tricia Tice- "Spoom man" Troy Tice- A.C. McCoy "Convoy" Chelsie Shuman- "Par.ty Hard" Andrew W.K. "School's Out" Alice Cooper Laura Smith- "L.A. song" Beth Hart Eric Stitle- Garth Brooks "Friends in Low Places" Terrio Tamati- "I will Survive" Brittany Todd- "Runaway" Lincoln Park Ashley Vogel- "This is for my people" Missy Elliot Robert Vogt- Nickelback "Old Enough" Cody Webb- "Wasting My Time" Default . Marie Wendel- Eve 6 "Here's to the Night'.' Kim Whitman- "Baby got back" Sir Mixalbt Sarah Yorlano- Celine Dion "New Day" Dave Young- "Wasting my Time" D,efault Scott Yuhanick- Frank Sinatra "My Way"

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    Future Plans Chesney Anderson - I plan to attend college and major in early childhood education. Abby Allcorn - I plan to attend YSU and major in psy-chology or psychiatry. Joe Ayers - I will be going to Akron. Mike Bailey - I plan to attend Notre Dame, play soccer, and major in criminal justice. Danielle Bair - I plan to attend Columbus State College first quarter, then transfer to Ohio State University to major in journalism. Tami Banar - I plan on going to college to major in jour-nalism or psychology. Michael Baranovich - I plan to go to the University of Akron for mechanical engineering. Ryan Barnett - I plan to attend Kent State University to major in Computer Information Systems. Craig Berger - I plan to attend Allegheny College to major in history or political science. Nicole Binegar - My plans for after graduation are to work full -time this year to save money then next year I'll be attending college. Meanwhile, I'll be in the process of getting my appartment and my new car. Charles Bissett - I plan to go to Aeronautics Institute. Glen Bland - I plan to go to Mount Union to major in accounting. Mallory Borelli - I plan to attend Thiel College to major in business and maybe someday do something with pho-tography. Meagan Brown - I plan to attend Ohio University to major in media production. Ken Buckley - I plan to attend the University of Toledo and major in computer science. John Burkey - I plan to attend Mount Union College to major in Information Systems and run college cross coun-try. Ed Butch - I'm going to attend Walsh University to ma-jor in secondary education and minor in theater. Josh Butler - I am getting married to Brandi Hough. Connie Cibula - I plan to attend The School of the Art Institute of Chicago to major in visual communication. Matt Ciotti - I plan on attending The University of Ak-ron and majoring in Bio -Medical Engineering. Ashley Cody - I plan to attend Kent State University to major in fashion merchandising. Hannah Colian - I plan to attend Grove City College in the fall. Allie Conrad - I plan to attend Ohio State University and major in pre -veterinary medicine. Chris Cox - I plan to become "an army of one." Sonya Dean - I am going to G.A. State University. Matte DeJane - I will be joining the United States Army at Fort Hood, Texas-basic training at Fort Leanarwood, Missouri. Justin Dennis - I will be going to Ohio University to major in journalism.

    Brian Detwiler - I am getting a job and going to ITT to get an associate degree and then maybe more years to get a masters degree. Pat Doss - I am going to technical school. Robert Dumovic - I'm going to Disney World. Joseph Elias - I will attend Akron University and major in mass media communications. Ryan Everrett - I plan to attend the United States Navy Legalman Naval Academy to become a JAG Lawyer. Casey Fenske - I plan to attend Thiel College in Greenville PA and major in business administration. Mike Fortney - I plan to go to college in Florida and make video games. Erica Frateschi - I plan to move to Florida and get a com-puter managing job. Stephen Gagnon - I am going into the United States Navy. Courtney Gallo - I plan to attend Evangel University and major in psychiatry. Sarni Gbur - I plan on going to Thiel College and major-ing in business. Cindi Geist - I plan to attend college at the University of Akron and major in surgical technology. Jamie Gorby - I plan to go to Kent State Salem Branch to become an elementary teacher. Amanda Graham - I want to start a nursing profession. Jason Greenamyer - I plan on attending Thiel Univer-sity, majoring in psychology, and playing football and running track. Alexis Grimm - I plan to attend Baldwin Wallace Col-lege and majoring in physical therapy. Ryan Hannay - I plan to go to YSU for mechanical engi-neering. Erich Henkel - I plan to move to Atlanta. Andy Hippley - I plan to attend Bowling Green Univer-sity to major in construction management and technol-ogy. Andrew Hodgson - I plan to attend Malone College to major in computer science. Todd Horning - I plan to attend YSU to major in com-puter information systems. Stacey Hrvatin - I plan to attend Baldwin Wallace Col-lege and major in either biology or business. Shane Hughes - I joined the United States Navy so I am going to boot camp in Chicago. Teresa Huzyak - I plan to attend YSU to major in inte-grated literature education. Amanda Jesko - I plan on attending Kent State Univer-sity to major in early childhood education. Stacie Kleinman - I plan on attending Thiel College to major in education. I also plan to be involved with cheerleading. · Abby Kyser - I plan to attend Mount Union College to major in biology to eventually become a forensic toxi-cologist. Maria Lecocq - I plan to go to Central Bible College to study missions and sociology.

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    Tina Libb - I am planning on attending Kent State Salem in the Fall. Jeff Lippiatt - I plan to attend college in Savannah, Geor-gia at the Savannah College of Art and Design. I will major in computer animation and project design. Robert Little - I plan to attend YSU for one year and then move down to Columbus to attend OSU to major in biol-ogy. Karyna Lopez - I plan to attend Miami University to double major in political science and American studies and then law school. Sean Loutzenhiser - I hope to pursue a theater major, where I will use my degree to get a job either as a waiter or a postal worker. Arlen Martin - I plan to attend Kent State to major in business. Mike McDermott - I plan to attend John Carroll Univer-sity to major in biology, with a minor in business. Sara McGee - I am going to Capital University to major in psychology. Jessica Mcintosh - I plan to join the Navy. Dianne Miller - I plan to attend college to be either a radiologist or a teacher. Travis Mong - I plan to go to college to major in aviation. Ryan Mosher :.. I plan to attend Ohio State and major in engineering. Brandie Noble - I plan on working and then attending Kent State University to major in communications. Katie Newman - I plan to attend Ohio University in the fall to major in news broadcast in the Scripps School of Journalism. Jason Paster - I plan to go to YSU to major in sports management. Seth Poffenberger - I plan to go into the military. Dan Potts - I plan to attend the University of Toledo to major in exercise physiology. Crystal Navoyosky - I plan to attend the University of Cincinnati to major in fashion design. Eli Murphy - I plan to attend Bradford Technical College in Pittsburgh to study graphic design. Robby Powell - I plan to go to Kent State University to major in athletic training. Amanda Price - I plan to attend Youngstown State Uni-versity and major in broadcast journalism and minor in psychology. Wesley Purvis - I plan to go into the Marines. Clarissa Rance - I am undecided as to my plans after graduation. Colin Rank - I plan to attend Virginia Tech and major in business information technology. Jeremy Roberts - I plan to work full -time for one year and then attend ITT Technical College for an associates degree in web development. Scarlett Ruble - I plan on attending Kent Salem and ma-joring in early childhood education.

    Emily Sacco - I will be attending Kent State University to study pre -veterinary medicine then transferring to Ohio State. Renee Schaefer - I plan to attend Ohio State University to major in journalism. Kim Simon - I plan to attend John Carroll University with an undecided major. Matt Shingleton - I plan to attend ASU for physical therapy. Tricia Tice - I plan to attend Ohio University to major in speech pathology. Troy Tice - I plan to attend Bowling Green University with a major in telecommunications with a minor in busi-ness. I would like to volunteer for the radio station and the T.V. station on campus. Chelsie Shuman - I plan to attend Pittsburgh Technical Institute for hospitality management. Laura Smith - I plan to attend Thiel College to major in accounting. Eric Stitle - I plan to attend Bowling Green University to major in construction management and technology. Terrio Tamati - I will be an exchange student in Palnoga, Santa Catarina, Brazil. Brittany Todd - I plan to attend Mount Union College to major in music education. Stephanie Vickers - I hope to go into the Army and work in the health field. I would also like to work with children. Ashley Vogel - I plan to attend PTL/Boyd' for air flight attendant. Robert Vogt - I am attending Heidelberg College to ma-jor in business finance. Cody Webb - I am leaving for the Navy in August. After basic training I will be going to Pensacola, Florida, for air traffic control school. Jacqueline Weingart - My plans after graduation are to first take care of my baby and then I want to go to school to be a cosmetologist. Marie Wendel - Well, first I have to graduate. Then I will go to YSU to try to figure out what I want to do with my life and hopefully never have to utter the phrase "would you like fries with that?" Kim Whitman - I either plan to attend Kent State Salem campus and study nursing, or attend the Hannah Mullins School of Nursing. Jason Yeager - I plan to attend Bowling Green Univer-sity and major in mathematics education. Jeremy Yeager - I plan to go to Kent State University to major in accounting. Sarah Yorlano -I am going to Kent State Salem to be-come a nurse. Dave Young - I am going to the University of Toledo to major in criminal justice. Scott Yuhanick - I plan to attend the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and major in fine arts.

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    Chesney Andersen- I will Freddie Vogel good luck in school and with the girls, even though you don't need help. Joe Ayers- I will Geoff Cody nothing. Mike Bailey- I will Joe "Doof' Smith my common sense because he has none, and to Brandon Fitch I will my cleanliness, and to Tom Leguard I will my love for hip-hop music. Tami Banar- To my brother Joe, my good luck and great friendships. Michael Baranovich- I will my parking spot to any-one whose car is worthy to park there (HAHA NOT YOU PLANISKI)! Ryan Barnett- To Alex Barnett: my van!! J/k, en-joy high school. Craig Berger- To Nick Fithian: The adventurous trips to the "country" south of Salem. To Aaron Berger: Friends- j/k! 3 more great years at SHS. Nicole Binegar- To Sue Richards- All of the porn porns out of my locker. To Ashley Binegar- My ability to not take anyone's crap. Andrew Coleman: my seat at the lunch table. Glen Bland- To my sister, my ability to do nothing and get an A in a class because she already does nothing, now she needs the A. Mallory Borrelli- I will my brother Bill the patience to put up with living at home for two more years before he goes off to college, haha, and him and his friends, my room to sleep in when they come over when I'm not there rather than the com-puter room. Meagan Brown- I will Tiffanie Heestand my amazing ability to sight read

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    Class of 2002 Senior Wills

    in choir. Ken Buckley- I will my brother Lance my charming personality and boyish good looks with hopes that he, like myself, will use his powers for good and not evil. John Burkey- To Liz Tussey, my spot in pep band because I know how much she wants to be in pep band. Ed Butch- To Nick Fithian, the joy of carrying on the ten year tradition. Hannah Colian- To my sister, a sense of "smart" humor. Sonya Dean- I hope that nothing changes for you underclassmen. Don't go through what we seniors have gone through this year. Matt Ciotti- I will my mad baseball skills to Mark Kolich and Craig Hritz. Chris Cox- I will my bulg-ing muscles to Josh Burke (AKA Brick) because he's built like a little girly man, and also my bike so he doesn't have to bum rides. Ashley Cody- I will fire batons to next year's major-ettes-I'll miss you! Also, I will lots of ropes to Katie Baranovich. Connie Cibula- To Nick Fithian, you know what you get. To Katie Baranovich, I promised you'd get my black sunglasses. I'd give ya my car but it'll die be-fore then. To Liz Tussey, you get the trumpet rubber bands. To Bethany, my sharp memory or lack thereof, basically just re-member to kiss Ed goodbye. Justin Dennis- To Isaac Ieropoli and Jared Mason, my two padawan learners, although the Council for-

    bids me to take on two ap-prentices at once, Jared, you have become a full-fledged Jedi in your own right and are ready to take your tri-als. The Force is strong with both of you, my sons; be wary of the dark side of the Force! I pass along the SHS choir tenor section to you too. Matte DeJane- I will my goalie skills and jersey to Emily Loudon and Joy Agee. Good luck next year, I'll miss all the exciting practices. Joy, tell Charlie I said Hi if he comes next year. I love you both. Brian Detweiler- My brother, David, my sane-ness. I will my friends the happy thoughts I have used to get me through high school. Robert Dumovic- My parking space to anyone but Brandon Planiski. Joe Elias- I will my little sister, Liz Sampedro, my ability to talk and get along with anyone. I will Adam Havelock, Joe Smith, Bran-don Fitch, Tom Leguard, and Tyler Williams my fun times. Ryan Everett- I will my musical talents to all up-coming freshmen. We all know they need it. Casey Fenske- I will my flagpole to Jenny Gorcheff because one day she will be colorguard captain. Mike Fortney- I will my sk8boarding skills to An-drew Curcio. Yea right! Stephen Gagnon- My copy of The Scarlet Letter from English, because it is imbedded deep within my heart, back to Mrs. Dye. Courtney Gallo- Sean Morrissey-to continue to look like Whitney Houston upside down! Nick Fithian

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    my 180 "I love you'"s, for each of his lunches aL school! AleciaMcNeely-the ability to not get tripped up on the little "common sense" things and to con-tinue to be the faithful strong-willed girl you are! Sarni Gbur- I will my sis-ter Carla my awesome abil-ity to suck up to teachers. (I.E. Mr. Purrington) I will Megan Paster the ability to march on the right foot at the right time. Jamie Gorby- Always do your best from freshman year. High school goes fast. Amanda Graham- I will my favorite ladybug to the only ladybug I know. Am-ber Altenhof, you are the ladybug. I will Chris Girty my leopard pants. Jason Greenamyer- I will my ability to spot Steven Seagal at basketball games to Andy Miller. Alexis Grimm- I will Krystal Finley the ability to keep your cool through ev-erything. I will my brother Marcus the power to have fun in high school, and I will my sister Michelle all my clothes (wait she al-ready has all of them), so I will her the power to keep smiling and never sell her-self short. Ryan Hannay- I will my parking spot to anyone but Brandon P. Erich Henkel- To Chris Eakin: I give him the will to not take anything from anyone and not let teachers or authority figures scare him with words. Andy Hippley- I will all the desire I had, and still have, of being part of a winning football team to the Salem football players so they can be part of something I never had the chance to. I also

    Senior Issue

  • I~ will courage to anyone con-templating on depantsing someone. Andrew Hodgson- To Jarrod Niederhiser, I will countless annoying fresh-men. To Sarni Gano, I will my soccer and track skills and my numbers. Todd Horning- I will Geoff Schmid and John Tolson my "mad skills" on the bass drum, what there is of them. Stacey Hrvatin- I will Lauren Brobeck the ability to keep buying all the same clothes as me so we will al-ways dress the same. I also will Taylor Hendricks many fake piercings. Shane Hughes- To Zach Bennett-the will to party on. Teresa Huzyak- I will my sister Jen my prom crown for those bad self-esteem days. I will Liz Tussey my position on The Quaker staff. I will the new drum majors all my patience- you might need it! Amanda Jesko- Lizzie Jesko: I will you the Ford Contour. Also, enjoy your-self and make the most of your final years. Keep working hard. Matt Stelts, Alyson Cotter, and Jenna Cramer: I will you the abil-ity to keep people laughing. Stacie Kleinman- I will my sister Stephanie my room cause we all know she wants it. Love ya Fuffy. To my girls Chasney P. and Hammy, my rowdiness and dancing goes to you! (Back it up) And to the rest of the new upperclassmen, my se-niority! Abby Kyser- To Kim Yakovich I will my per-petual ability to find happi-ness and goodness in all situations. To Townsend Smith I will my sanity. To Senior IHue

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    Ryan Parke I will my as-tounding ability to confuse others and my keen sense of direction. Maria Lecocq- I will Sean Morrissey my mom. I will Alecia McNeely "The Beast." I will Nick Fithian my ho-hos. Jeff Lippiatt- I will my craziness and spontaneity to anyone daring enough to be like me. Tina Libb- I will Allison Boron my locker since she needs a lot oflocker space. I will Nichole Peison all my grades and classes I have had. I will Beth Sailing our lunch C lunch table, that way she can remember all the good times we have had during lunch. I also will Rebakka Lemmon all the best luck in high school and her future. Robert Little- I will hard work to all the underclass-men. Karyna Lopez- To Nick Fithian: my hot pink skunk from Key Club convention in Orlando. CJ Javens-the song Ash made up, carry on tradition! Shooter Begalla-my HOG notes so he can actually pass a class. Fi-nally, Sean Morrissey: I have nothing to leave you, so you get a kiss ;) Sean Loutzenhiser- To anyone brave enough I will all of my panda stuff so that pandas can live forever. Mike McDermott- I will my "soft lips" to Jim Dombroski so he can con-tinue to have fun with the freshman girls. Sara McGee- I will my apathetic "it's only one grade" attitude to any un-derclassmen who stresses over grades. It's the only way to go through high school.

    Jessica Mcintosh- I will the Quaker Lady costume to any of the girls so they can keep the school spirit to continue. Dianne Miller- Alyssa Hite- to make it through here and follow her dreams. Katie Hendershott- to real-ize I do honestly like her and I never didn't or had a reason not to. Kevin Miller-Tons of homework. Eli Murphy- I will them my open-mindedness Crystal Navoyosky- I will Mr. Trough the "Smarty Pants Equation" that he, Cibbie, Butchy, and I made up in Cale class. Brandie Noble- I will the bottom right trumpet cub by hole to Tom Spack, use it wisely, it's a great place to sleep. I also will the amount of authority I have in· band to anyone who thinks they can handle it. Remember, it's only one grade. Katie Newman- I would like to will Meryl McCorkhill my soprano singing and acting abilities, as if she needs them, and better luck in the future with costumes! Jason Paster- I will "sweet music" (Keith Viola) my baseball skills, and no I'm not giving you my money. Robby Powell- I will all my choir duties to Ryan Yeager. Amanda Price- I will my #18 soccer jersey to up-coming frosh Samantha Yeager. She'sbeen#18all of her soccer career and she deserves to have the jersey. Colin Rank- I will to Cody Dillon the nickname SKIDZ. Jeremy Roberts- I will to retire my locker forever in honor of my Angels. May you always keep a tight

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    hold on your guns. Scarlett Ruble- I will my friend Allison Boron my locker since she uses about four different lockers. Hopefully one will be enough. Emily Sacco- To the future seniors start your scholar-ship searches early. Renee Schaefer- I will CJ Javens my incredible abil-ity to avoid car accidents (GUARDRAIL!!) and Nick Fithian to continue· the R.A.V. FitchandDoof, you guys get ... big hugs:) Matt Shingleton- A.J., I would will you my macking skills but I think you al-ready have them. Kim Simon- I will my brain to Jenn Pasquinelli, she's gonna need it. ;) To Lauren Brobeck I will nothing but smiles and all of my head lamps for times when you get pulled over. Laura Smith- I will Kara Sanders my conveniently located locker and I will Dr. Mathus "Roman Senator Ken" to keep him company. Eric Stitle- Miss Stewart-patience is the key to all success. Terrio Tamati- To Sean Morrissey I will my exper-tise in discus. To Nick Fithian I will my Led Zep-pelin pins. To the tennis team I will all my "net" skills, and to the softball team I will good luck for next season! Troy Tice- My white hightop Chuck Taylor Allstars to any basketball player who f~els they can fufill this destiny that I am leaving behind at Salem .High. Continued on Page 11...

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    Favorite High School Memory Chesney Andersen - My Freshman year. Abby Allcorn - This year the girl falling down the Frosh steps./Meeting every-one in first aid. Joe Ayers - Picking up my good buddy Dave with the Big Dog (Ryan Mosher) in the Sundance. Mike Bailey - All the mad parties we USED to have at Elias' s and the WB game junior year. Danielle Bair -All the foot-ball games and after parties I threw at Geoffs house. Everyone always had a good time! Tami Banar - White Christmas my junior year and hanging out with all my friends over the last four years. Michael Baranovich - The day Robert Dumovic hit a van and cried, while Ryan Hannay walked down Lin-coln laughing while Steve and I sat on Brookview laughing so hard we couldn't drive home. Ryan Barnett - Missing my chemistry final because of the meningitis outbreak. Craig Berger - Missing all exams junior year, getting sent home early when the power went out, and WB basketball game 2002. Nicole Binegar - Being a part of yearbook staff, TACT, flag line, Pep club, journalism, etc. I have too many good memories to write down. Charles Bissett - All the girls. Glen Bland- The day power went out sophomore year, and we got to go home. Mallory Borrelli - I could not pick one single memory. I have so many good ones including the trip

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    to Florida and the ride there, football games and other events (WB games), good times at Ashley's ("gasman"), fun times at Sarni's, etc. Meagan Brown - Our wonderful times in the li-brary when Mallory Borrelli got a little out of control and Sara McGee provided interesting read-ing materials, and, of course, I can't forget risk-ing my life 3 different times to get close to Nick Hexum at all of our 311 concerts with Ashley, Mallory, and Amy. Ken Buckley - Beating Campbell with the last sec-ond field goal and ending Beaver Local's 18 game winning streak (football). Hitting Palmer's truck with a home run ball (baseball). Charging the field and court after victorys over WB. Clearing the benches after our victory over East Liverpool in baseball. Hanging with the boys. John Burkey - The band trip to Florida. Ed Butch - Going to Boardman with Katie Newman, Sean Loutzenhiser, and Sir dur-ing Auntie Mame. We went wig shopping and ate at Red Lobster. (Katie-no matter what Sir says you don't speed all the time). Connie Cibula - The frosh note Andrew, Hannah, and I composed and the time immediately following White Christmas this year with Nick, Crystal, and Jus-tin and those times we went south of Salem. Matt Ciotti - Ryan Mosher falling off his stool in me-chanical drawing. Hannah Colian -Sopho-more year in band with Pete

    Berlin and Scotch the frosh note junior year. Chris Cox - That time Shane got suspended for picking his nose on stage during an assembly. Ashley Cody - I've had lots-the day the lights went out, Mallory and the gasman incident, being a majorette, fishing with Renee and 311 concerts. Sonya Dean - When our football team won against WB. Matte DeJane - Skipping school twenty-one times with Heather last year and never getting caught. Last year Kim, Clarissa, Ashley, Audra and I all went to Kent Salem; we were all so happy to go. Justin Dennis - Chicago and Atlanta with the choir. Brian Detwiler - Senior Prom!! Patt Doss - The power out-age when we got to go home early. Robert Dumovic - Walk-ing down the senior hallway my junior year and talking to Nate Abdul-Rasul as he was stuck in a locker say-ing, "Have a nice day," and walking away. Joe Elias - May 25, 2001, this is the night my life re-ally began to live. All of my great friends: Mike, Josh, Chelsie, Chesney, Alexis, Stacie, Adam, Tyler, Doof, Firch and many more. Ryan Everett - Meeting tons of people and the band trips, Florida being the best. Prom was another because that was when most of the people you care about were together at one time and possibly the last time. Casey Fenske - Last year we didn't have to take ex-ams and the power outage sophomore year.

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    Mike Fortney- Meeting all the people and lunch. Erica Frateschi - Watch-ing Shane Hughes drive Sir crazy during second period. Stephen Gagnon - West Branch football game fresh-man year. Courtney Gallo - Seeing the potential our school could have in spirit at the WB games; no chemistry exams!; NY trip for year-no comments needed!; Norweign men in Florida (T knows all about it!) Sarni Gbur - When the electricity went out and we were all waiting to go home and Sean Loutzenhiser de-cided he would be a circus tumbler and rolled into me and knocked me over. Plus, all the colorguard/band members. Cindi Geist - Skipping school seventh and eighth period my freshman year, getting pulled over and get-ting away with it. Jamie Gorby - Junior year in IBE class. Amanda Graham - Jessi Mcintosh dancing with Trey Hendricks at our jun-ior White Christmas dance. Go Jessi!! "Big Mac" Jason Greenamyer -when I kicked a field goal my jun-ior year to beat Campbell .. Alexis Grimm - High school was so wonderful, band trip to New York. I also have another, my trip to Europe with Mrs. Hutson. That trip was so great and so much fun! My last is Matte DeJane's unique ways of warming up for soccer. Troy Tice - Receiving a lead role frosh year as Horace Vandergolder in

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    Worst High School Memory Chesney Anderson - Mak-ing a sugar baby in family living and having to tote the 5-pound thing around. Joe Ayers - Class Mike Bailey- Playing bas-ketball for Coach Stellers. Danielle Bair - My abso-lute worst high school memory is when I got 3 days of in-school for fight-ing Lisa Lucas. But the time when Geoff threw Justin Huddleston and I off his picnic table (Justin dislo-cated his knee and I burnt my arm) comes in a close second. Tami Banar - Being sick the end of my junior year and some of my senior year. Ryan Barnett - Senior year; West Branch football game. Craig Berger - West Branch football game 2002 Nicole Binegar - My worst high school memory would have to be when I almost fainted in lunch and had to be wheeled to the office. Charles Bisset - Being here too long. Mallory Borrelli - I can't really think of anything, so we'll just say the time I wore 2 completely different shoes to school and didn't even notice. I still get nagged about that. Meagan Brown - Going through the tortures of writ-ing a research paper and liv-ing through chemistry. Ken Buckley - Interroga-tion by the "Big 3" in our freshman year. The day the Taurus died. John Burkey - Studying endless hours for Mr. Turner's chemistry tests. Ed Butch - Two words - -research paper. Hannah Colian - New Year's Eve 2000 Sonya Dean - Our football Senior Issue

    team not winning any games for the past two years. Chris Cox - Every day my freshman year. Ashley Cody - My car ac-cident because all my friends were standing around watching me bleed - so embarrassing! Connie Cibula - The Pope Incident Justin Dennis - Chicago and Atlanta with the choir, that is for both of which I was deathly sick on the fi-nal day. Curse you dysen-tery!! Brian Detweiler - Fresh-man year! Pat Doss - Summer school Robert Dumovic - Mr. Trough yelling, "Dumovic ! Why are you even in this class?" Joe Elias - January 11 1h, 2002. Basketball game. I realized I wasn't 21, just yet. Ryan Everett - Losing State band competitions two years in a row. And my first speeding ticket. Al-ways getting in trouble up to my junior year because I couldn't keep my mouth shut. Casey Fenske - Walking to class and falling down for no reason. HeHe. Mike Fortney - Remem-bering that I go to Salem. Erica Frateschi - Getting my first detention from Wilms for being tardy. Stephen Gagnon - All se-mester exams Courtney Gallo - Suffer-ing the loss of a loved one Sarni Gbur - Getting pulled across my front steps and getting a huge scar on my leg. Jamie Gorby - When our football team lost every single game.

    Amanda Graham - Se-mester exams Jason Greenamyer - Go-ing 3-27 all three years in football and 1-20 in basket-ball my senior year. Alexis Grimm - I was at one of my friend's houses having an awful time, so I went in the closet and called Stacey. Ryan Hannay - Steve's girl troubles Andy Hippley - Going 3-27 in three years of football, being introduced to the Cleveland court system af-ter a particular incident I was involved in at a Browns game, the extended 5 day vacation I received after depantsing Jimmy Rich-mond, and loosing my li-cense for a total of one year and four months while in high school. Andrew Hodgson - Mr. Janofa's freshman science class. Todd Horning- My fresh-man, sophomore, and jun-ior year. Stacey Hrvatin - Getting my first C in chemistry. I know its kinda lame, but it was a sad day for me. Shane Hughes - When I was a frosh, Luke Simon watching me take up trays, then Randy Fortney stand-ing up for me. Teresa Huzyak - My worst memory is the time I spilled eight ounces of red juice on my jeans my sophomore year at lunch and Mr. Lantz made fun of me! Stacey Kleinman - Wast-ing valuable time fighting with people I now love to death. Abby Kyser - Band trip to Flordia Junior year. Maria Lecocq - Falling down the gym bleachers at

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    a basketball game my sophomore year. Tina Libb-When the band wasinNewYorkCity. We went to see the Statue of Liberty. When we went in, I did not know there was an elevator. When it came down and I saw it, I freaked out, and I would not go any further in it. Also we went to the World Trade Center and we got to see it, then two years later it blew up and it no longer stands. JeffLippiatt-That noodle mishap junior year, if you don't remember it, don't ask. Robert Little - Accident I had at track practice my junior year. Karyna Lopez - Fainting twice in front of large groups of people - once at choir rehearsal and once in Chemistry after the blood drive. Sean Loutzenhiser -When I cut my finger in art, bled everywhere, passed out in the middle of the se-nior hallway with my fly wide open and Mr. Mcshane took me out of school in a wheel chair. Arlen Martin -As a fresh-man, I fell up several steps just as eye contact was made with Hannah Fritzman. Mike McDermott - Get-ting a 2 at the Sate band competition this year be-cause now I'm afraid I won't get my Band letter. Sara McGee - Emotional breakdowns during band, chem tests, and basically my whole junior year.

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  • llJ Class of 2002 JI\ What you will miss most about Salem High School Abby Allcorn - Every-one meeting at Chelsie and I's locker everyday and the friendships I've made. Chesney Anderson -Hanging out with the girls in the halls and seeing Katie Hale everyday! Joe Ayers - Chillin' Mike Bailey- Playing in athletic events and all of my friends. CCF 4 life! Danielle Bair - Sir's field trips to the water fountain, "Report to the office" slips, tardies, and of course Mr. Spack's non-stop action-packed thriller government mov-ies! Tami Banar - I'll miss the dances, nice teachers and all my friends. Michael Baranovich -Mr. Trough's and Mr. Zinz's classes. Ryan Barnett-The ex-citement of Band Camp every year. Craig Berger - Band Camp, watching losing teams, "different" senior year Nicole Binegar - Mr. Sabo constantly yelling at me. I'll miss flag line (band) and all of my friends. I'll also miss my lunch table with Coleman. Glen Bland - A few people that I probably won't see again. Mallory Borrelli - I'll miss having all these people that we've known most of our lives near by. It's going to be weird not seeing these people al-most everyday. Meagan Brown - I will mostly miss seeing my friends every day. Life without Todd, Casey, Glenn, Sarina, and Glen

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    will be very weird. around. How could you Ken Buckley - Playing not miss being immature? competitive sports, hang- Casey Fenske - I will ing with the boys, calling miss my friends and some Ryan Mosher stupid teachers. names everyday, riots in Mike Fortney - My the hallways. friends! John Burkey - Seeing Erica Frateschi- All the and hanging out with my different friends I've had. friends. Stephen Gagnon - Gym Ed Butch - Schwank! class Hannah Colian - All the Courtney Gallo -All the good times I had with my friends I've made and the friends. activities I was involved Allie Conrad - Nothing. in. Matt Ciotti - Not seeing Sarni Gbur - Seeing the all my friends. same people that I have Chris Cox-Mr. Turner's grown up with for years. chem. tests. Those were Jamie Gorby- When me sweet. and Dianne would always Ashley Cody - All the go to Wal-Mart good times with my Amanda Graham - Mr. friends, especially the late- Viencek, and our theater night turkey sandwiches! class, we had a lot of Connie Cibula - My laughs together this year. friends and Peanut Butter Jason Greenemyer - I Bars. will miss seeing my Matte DeJane - All of friends. my friends, parties, play- Alexis Grimm - I'll miss ing soccer. the people. Of course I Justin Dennis - Ah, my won't miss everyone, but chamber choir, how I shall the people who gave me a miss thee. Alas, I shall reason to come to school also miss the sheer pande- everyday. Most of all, I'm monium of the SHS hall- gonna miss seeing my ways. girls everyday. Brian Detweiler Ryan Hannay - Mr. Friends. Trough Pat Doss - Not much. Erich Henkel - What is Robert Dumovic - Not there to miss? the smell, food, people, or Andy Hippley - Being bathrooms. part of a high school foot-Joe Elias - I will miss a ball team and hanging out lot of the underclassmen with the boys because I was close to AndrewHodgson-Iwill many of them. I will also miss the friends I've had miss loafing around and the constant torture chowin' on pizza and from Mr. Trough. brownies with all of my Todd Horning - Screw-friends on boring school ing around in band and nights. my friends: Meagan, Ryan Everett-The most John, Glenn, Glen and is waking up and coming Schmid. to school and seeing ev- Stacey Hrvatin - I will erybody here. Fun times in miss all the people who classes and goofing havemademesmileinthe

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    last four years. Who knows when I will come across other people who can make me laugh like you? I will, of course, miss my girls!! Teresa Huzyak - I will miss seeing my friends everyday and the teachers who have been so encour-aging to me over the last four years. Amanda Jesko - I will miss lunch table discus-sions, sporting events and the people who kept me laughing. Stacie Kleinman - Most of all, just being right here close to everyone Abby Kyser - My friends Maria Lecocq - My Latin class buddies and getting to roam the halls during class. Tina Libb - I will miss having classes everyday and I will miss all the teachers I have had in the past four years. Jeff Lippiatt - The food ... er no! Friends. Robert Little - All my friends. Karyna Lopez - The gourmet cafeteria food. Sean Loutzenhiser - I will miss everything that I did for fun like the time Ed and I raced wheel-chairs down the hallways, especially, the ramp hall-way. Weeee! Arlen Martin - Waking up at 7:00 everyday, our great faculty, the admin-istration and the food. Mike McDermott - The hot band girls of the class of 2004 stalking me dur-ing band camp and calling me repeatedly at night. Sara McGee - More than I thought ... On top of ev-erything I'm gonna miss seeing my friends every-

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    day. I'm also going to miss band and all the fun I've had in it. And Key Club also. Good times. Jessica Mcintosh - The seniors Dianne Miller - The teachers who actually cared and made a differ-ence, you know who you are. 2"d/3'd period, and bi-ology sophomore year. All my friends especially Abby Allcorn. Travis Mong - Teachers (Mr. Trough) and friends Ryan Mosher - Hanging out with the boys every weekend and not having a care in the world. Brandie Noble- Football games, band camp, marching band, script, band trips, hmmmm ... maybe I like band too much. Katie Newman- I'm go-ing to miss all the great friends I made here, the crazy times we had (thanks girls), and the amazing impact my teach-ers and friends had on my time here at Salem High School. Seth Poffenberger - All my friends Dan Potts - Friends Jason Pastor - Socializ-ing Crystal N avoyosky - I won't get to see my friends everyday, I won't be in the art room all day and I won't get to hear Sean's "comments" to me at lunch .. Robby Powell - Playing football with the team and all the fun times I have had. Amanda Price - I· will miss all my "kids" in the special needs class. I promise to come and visit you guys! Senior Isssue

    Clarissa Rance - Every-one congregating at Chelsie and Abby's locker between periods chatting and watching the master-piece in Abby's locker grow. Colin Rank - Hanging out with friends and Big Dog Malone. Jeremy Roberts - Run-ning away from bees in the courtyard and congre-gating at the Anderson Community Locker. Scarlett Ruble - I am go-ing to miss all of my friends. You guys are the best! Emily Sacco - I will miss seeing all my friends ev-eryday - except for my roomies. Renee Schaefer - Sitting on Mr. Trough's heater vent and chatting about basketball and completely random things. . Kim Simon - Seeing my girls everyday, they al-ways make things a little easier. (Stace, Kat, Lexy, Lauren, Court, dish and Bumba) Tricia Tice - I will miss most all the great times I had hanging out with all my friends and especially my best friend Courtney. I will miss all the good times in soccer too! Troy Tice - knowing that I can just slide by and have no worries. I'll be playing with the big boys from now on. Chelsie Shuman - I will miss all the great times with my friends. Thanks you guys -you made high school a blast. Laura Smith- I will miss all the great times I had with my friends and I'll miss seeing Sara and T-Vibe everyday!

    Eric Stitle - The fun times with everyone and all my H.S. friends Terrio Tamati - What isn't there to miss? Brittany Todd - I will miss the people I've got-ten closer to this year. Stephanie Vickers - I'm going to miss being with friends, talking to Chris about everything. I'm go-ing to miss picking on the under classmen as well. Ashley Vogel - see my best friends everyday Robert Vogt- I will miss the underclassmen and all of my teachers Cody Webb - I will miss the routine schedule of sleep, eat, school. Also hanging out with every-one I grew up with. Jacqueline Weingart -All my friends and all the teachers that were my fa-vorite Jason Yeager - The friends and the great times we all had together Jeremy Yeager - I will miss my friends and all the good times that we had to-gether Sarah Yorlano - My friends Dave Young - All my close and good friends and high school sports Scott Yuhanick - The Salem High School Vi-sual Art Department, "Studio 183."

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    Tricia Tice- I will to Dani Pash, Sara Zimmerman and Kelly Crouse- I hope you all have as great a senior year as I did. I will to my sister Meg Honeywell a great last year! I will to Alecia McNeely- keep that awe-some spirit. To all under-classmen, carry on the spirit of the school! My last will-be an office aide-it's more fun than you know! Brittany Todd- I will De-von Mclllvaine my wonder-ful attitude and driving skills. Stephanie Vickers- To Chris G. I leave all the won-derful love and exciting things that I had in my four years here. To Mrs. McCracken- I hope that you stay well and not have to worry about anything. Ashley Vogel- I will the fun I had in high school to my brother. Robert Vogt- I will Neider my 800 and 1600 PR. I will A Shea a picture of early. To Sarni Gano, .l;l new Iron-ing Board. To Shane Harding my pain tolerance and my 3200 PR. Cody Webb- I will Corey Welsh my abilities as a sec-tion leader and to accom-plish nothing while making it look good. Marie Wendel- I will to all who go to SHS this advice-"If you drive like me, don't get behind the wheel of a car". Kim Whitman- I will my

    great softball skills to the N and varsity teams. I know you'll need it! And to Krystal and Jill my attitude, you are just too nice. Jeremy Yeager- I will Mr. Trough another Yeager just like me to keep him in line.

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  • avonte emory ontmue Hello Dolly; even though I played a 70 year old, my voice frosh year was higher than Mount Everest. Chelsie Shuman - Mike Bailey purposely falling down the stairs on the way to choir almost every day. Laura Smith - My favor-ite high school memory is having lunch with "my girls!" Eric Stitle - All the good times with the BOYS, and the last months of S.I-I.S. also the freshman and sophomore years of wres-tling. Terrin Tamati - The day

    Worst Memory Continued Jessica Mcintosh - Last years graduation. Dianne Miller- My Junior year when all my good friends graduated and not sticking with sports. Brandie Noble - Some-times hanging out in a band trumpet cubbyhole for a week can have an outcome that is not so pleasant, al-though it was pretty com-fortable. Katie Newman - Our dif-ficult basketball season this year. But hey we still made it fun, right girls? Jason Paster - Doing the research paper. Seth Poffenberger - In school suspension Crystal Navoyosky -Cramming for chemistry tests and writing my re-search paper. .. Eli Murphy -- Junior prom with KTC. Robby Powell -- Getting picked on by all the seniors my freshman year and only winning one game in foot-ball. Amanda Price -- Being too shy to ask a certain some-one to Frosh Fcrmal. I still regret not getting up the nerve.

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    Class of 2002 the lights went out and we got to go home! And dot-ting the "I" at the West Branch game - 2001. Brittany Todd- Earth Day sophomore year in biology when Rebecca took a few of the trees and put them out Mr. Sabo's window stating that she was setting them free. Stephanie Vickers - When Mrs. McCracken came back to teach again. Ashley Vogel - Every day my senior year Mike Bailey scared me everyday by hooping in my ear. Robert Vogt- I have many

    Clarrisa Rance - Ever joining band and colorguard. Colin Rank - Stupid rules that has no bearing on ev-eryday education. Jeremy Roberts - Staying up all night doing notecards for my research paper. Scarlett Ruble - This year at Band Camp when my Dr. Pepper exploded all over me completely soaking me and everyone laughed at me. Emily Sacco - Lack of teacher support for recom-mendations for a certain scholarship, which I re-ceived anyhow. Renee Schaefer - Passing out in Mr. Parks Bio II class while watching the hip re-placement video- narrowly avoiding cracking my head open and waking up on the floor. Matt Shingleton - When Joe Eritz smeared Cheetos all over my shirt at lunch because I told him to take up my tray (Note: If you're a freshman, don't tell Se-niors to take your trays up!) Kim Simon - Every day in Chemistry, need I say more?

    memories: Freshman For-mal, cross country and track regional qualifier. Great band trips to NYC and Disney. Cody Webb-My girlfriend Allyson and hanging out with all my friends. Jacqueline N. Weingart -I don't have a favorite memory, but I would say one of my favorites was all the time I have been able to spend with friends. Kim Whitman - My junior year the morning before Kent State with Clarissa Rance, Ashley Vogel, Matte DeJane, and Audra Stokes.

    Tricia Tice - My worst memory has to be when Josiah and Sarah Williams moved away my sophomore year. Plus when I broke my foot freshman year all sum-mer long. Troy Tice - Bring nuts to lunch. Hippley used to fling them, and one time he flung it all the way across the lunchroom and it hit this kid's pop and knocked it over and the kid stared at me in disgust the rest of the year. Chelsie Shuman - Getting my car searched .... twice .... and not finding a thing. Laura Smith - Bad memo-ries? In Salem! Never! Eric Stitle - Cleveland Browns game against the Jaguars. Terrio Tamati - Being made fun of in band, storm-ing out of the room, and rip-ping my skirt all within five minutes. Brittany Todd - Listening to Mr. Turner talk for 50 minutes and not understand-ing what he is saying. Ashley Vogel - My sisters last day of high school. Robert Vogt - Worst memory is spraining my

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    II Jason Yeager - Hanging out with friends and the sports I was in. Jeremy Yeager - I really don't have a favorite memory, but all the time that I got to spend with my friends and painting our faces for the big games. Sarah Yorlano - My fa-vorite memory is going to Grad's parties. Dave Young - The crowd rushing the court after the W.B. game our junior year. Scott Yuhanick - Win-ning against West Branch my freshman year in foot-ball and rushing the field.

    ankle a week and a half before the county track meet my junior year. Cody Webb-Getting lost twice in New York City my freshman year on a band trip. Jacqueline N. Weingart-My worst memory is being teased by people. Marie Wendel - When I hit the 2 road signs. No wait. .. the next day when I hit Amy Birtalan's car. No wait .... When I wrecked my first car. No wait ... When I hit the kid on the bike, I mean he hit me. No wait .... When I wrecked my second car, yeah, definitely when I wrecked my second car. Jason Yeager - All my lasts as a high school stu-dent. Jeremy Yeager - My worst high school memory is when we lost our tour-nament game at home against Canfield this year and Coach Wright retiring. Sarah Yorlano - 9-11-01 Scott Yuhanick - Being interrogated my freshman year by the "Big Three."

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    Those four years are the most important. Admit it. You'll learn al-most everything you'll ever need to know. It's a daily test preparing young adults for the real world they're about to embark upon. Re-sponsibility is learned, as well as the value of hard work, how it pays off, people skills, compassion; I'll stop here for lack of time: High school is an abundance of emotions, life, and lessons learned. It prepares us all for life.

    It's always been about preparation. They sent you to kindergarten to play with finger paints and prepare for junior high. Years later, stuck in the middle, all they talk about is the importance of high school. All day, everyday, teachers cramming our sleepy minds with knowl-edge "you'll need to know in high school." Now, be-cause hindsight is twenty-twenty, don't you wish you'd have paid closer at-tention to what they were saying?

    Class of 2002 Leave with no regrets

    BY DANIELLE BAIR

    The day arrives; high school has begun. Now instead of worrying about the best spot on the playground and who stuck his gum under your desk, it's more crucial to avoid upperclassmen and swirlies. Finally, after months of breaking every-thing down into a comfort-able groove, you start to notice that the teachers are at it again. It's the same material from junior high but now they've added this new, foreign concept--col-lege.

    Yes, now you know it's getting serious. After all this time it's sud-denly realized that all this "learning" has had a pur-pose all along. Who'd have thought? The letters ACT & SAT are no longer first grade spelling bee words, but now are instead these terrifying tests of our knowledge. They deter-mine life or death, so it seems. Studying, tests, pop quizzes, homework, mid-terms, does it ever end?! You're so busy that every-

    thing is spinning out of con·-trol. Then, suddenly, every-thing halts for a brief mo-ment. Only long enough for you to realize you're three years down and half way into your fourth. Time stands still. "Wow, it's al-most over." And a sort of sadness creeps through you, but then the world starts moving again, back to the same old routine.

    Now here we all are. Sitting in our caps and gowns. We try to listen to the speech being given, but we all have our own speech we want to deliver. We all have our memories-good and bad- and experiences-happy and sad- that we want to share. We'll hold those memories in our hearts for-ever. The research paper is done, the homework is fi-nally finished, and the col-lege applications are all sent in. We said our teary-eyed good-byes and have been wished the best of luck by loved ones and friends. It's suddenly over. Twelve years of work is done.

    "Graduation from

    ] high school is one of the milestones by which we measure our lives. It is the culmination of twelve years of schooling that includes finger paints, alphabets, spelling bees, science projects, history reports, football, soccer, cheerleading parties, pa-rades, proms, and enough memories to last for several lifetimes. During com-mencement we will hear the words 'Graduates change the tassels.' And in that brief fleeting moment our lives will change forever." Then we'll toss our caps and shed a tear, then say so long. High school graduation ... a truly spec-tacular event.

    Football games and proms are done. Only the memories are left. As we take a step forward into the future, we have to stop and look back. One last time to let it all sink in. And then we finally admit, after all this time, that it truly was a magical experience.

    Good luck Class of 2002, we have finally arrived.

    2002-2003 Student Council Representatives and Officers Sophomore

    President- Ben Roberts Vice president- Kelly Ventresco Treasurer- Sarni Gano Secretary-Amanda Yeager Representatives-Jeff Hack Sonn Hostetter Mark Kolich Alexis McKee Jessica Potts Rvan Yeager Senior Issue

    Junior

    President- Lizzie Jesko Vice President- Aubrey Bailey Treasurer- Lauren Teal Secretary- Alyson Cotter Representatives-Lauren Brobeck TJDeCrow Megan Goll Jessica Griffith Nate Mullen Alexandra Rich

    Senior

    President- Shani Jones Vice President- Mariah Knepper Treasurer- Kelli Crouse Secretary- Ronda Milliron Representatives-Chris Frank Emily Gagnon Tiffanie Heestand Lisa Lewis Electra Puccini Sara Zimmerman

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    National Honor Society

    President-Mariah Kneppe1 Vice President-Chris Hri1:2 Treasurer-Tiffanie Heestand Secretary-Sara Zimmerman

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    Committed to Salem BY CRYSTAL NA VOYOSKY

    For the past twenty-one years preceding his retirement, Mr. Steffen has played a major role as Salem H i g h School's educational leader in in-terscholastic athletes. His main goal has been to de-velop the seventh through twelfth grades' ath-1 eti c pro-grams by promoting high standards of sports-manship and personal con-duct. Mr. Steffen believes he has met this goal during his years at Salem.

    Mr. Steffen has also been a teacher in Perry, Jefferson, Alliance, and United school systems teaching mainly history courses but also psychol-ogy. His teaching positions were held from 1967 to 1980. He also coached JV basketball, baseball, and was the assistant coach of the football team. At Jefferson, he was the assis-tant football and JV basket-ball coach. While he taught at Alliance he was the as-sistant varsity basketball coach and for seven years was the head coach of the boys' basketball team at United. Mr. Steffen has been a member of the Northeast Ohio Athletic Director's Executive Com-mittee for the past twenty years and was president of

    the Northeast Ohio Athletic Directors for two years. In 1998 he received Ohio's

    S t a t e Award of Merit for High School Athletic Director. SHS has

    experi-enced many changes over the years. M r Steffen has re-m em -bered many

    such as the increase of ath-letic programs and the in-crease of female sports. There are currently eighteen different sports offered at SHS, with possible future programs being boys' and girls' swimming and girls' golf. As new programs have been added, Mr. Steffen says that new facili-ties have been added at Reilly Stadium and SHS, including additional weight-lifting facilities.

    Upon Mr. Steffen's retirement, he be-lieves he is, "very fortunate to have had the opportunity to be part of the growth in the Salem athletic program. The community, adminis-tration, staff, and most im-po rtan tl y students have given me valuable support in the development of our programs. In all, Salem has been and will continue to be committed to its students in all of their educational and athletic endeavors."

    Mr. Steffen's Top Ten Memories

    1980-1990 1. The success of the girls' basketball program, under

    Coach Readshaw, reaching the Regionals in the early eighties.

    2. 1982 football game at Struthers before 6,000 fans, 2,000 from Salem, both teams undefeated. Game ended in a 3-3 tie. Salem finished that season at 7-2-1.

    3. 1985 final football game of the season against West Branch. They were undefeated and ranked 8th in the state. Salem upset the Warriors 17-7 with Sean Kirkland as quar-terback.

    4. 1984 boys' basketball sectional final against Warren Wes tern Re-serve at the Struthers Fieldhouse. Salem up-set state-ranked Re-serve with Brad Jones scoring over 30 points.

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    Mr. Steffen as part of SHS's staff in 1984

    5. The dedication of the new Reilly Stadium on Friday, September 13, 1991.

    6. The success of the cross country programs in the 90' s under Coach Parks. Boys in 1991, State Runners-up and State Champs in 1993. Girls, 3rd in 1997 and 5th in the state in 1998.

    7. Watching Jenni Brown win the 1992 State Cross Country meet, establish a new state record, and also finish 5th in the nation that year.

    8. Girls basketball, 1994 trip to the Final Four in Co-lumbus. The great community support shown by a "Sea of Red" in the stands at St. John's Arena.

    9. The success of the volleyball programs under Coach Conser, reaching sectional, district, and regional tour-nament levels for more than 10 plus years; reaching the state tournament in 1999.

    1 0. Final game of the 2001 boys' basketball season against West Branch with the gym being dedicated to Mr. John Cabas. Over 3,000 people attended the dedica-tion and it was a great comeback victory by the boys over West Branch.

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    BY AMANDA PRICE

    Mrs. Bailey who has been teaching at Salem High School for ten years will no longer be teaching here. She will be moving to Buckeye Elementary to teach third grade

    some of her students before they graduate. She says that she will miss the great staff that she has had the opportu-nity to work with for the past ten years.

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    as of next school year. Mrs. Bailey is looking for-ward to the change. When asked why she decided to take the job she said, "Change keeps you from getting stagnant. It's good to reinvent yourself every ten years." She is excited about the challenge of a new teaching job but is sad to leave

    Mrs. Bailey has a Bachelors Degree in Elemen-tary Education and in Special needs that she obtained from YSU. She also has a Masters Degree in Special Education from YSU. Mrs. Bailey is in charge of Project Support, which is a club that does activities with the handicapped students once a month. Mrs. Bailey started the club when she first came here ten years ago to teach. She has been the advisor of the club ever since. She modeled the club after Boardman High School's Project Support, and Mrs. McCracken was one of its first members. Mrs. Bailey is not sure who is going to take over the club when she leaves, but she is hoping that someone will. She is willing to help out anyone who may want to take over the club.

    Mrs. Bailey is showing great enthusiasm about starting at Buckeye school next year. When asked if she has any words of advice to students or staff, she just re-plied "Keep on keeping on!"

    Mrs. Metts retires Mr. Powers ends career

    After twenty-six ears with Salem City chools Mrs. Ruth Metts is ringing her custodial ca-eer to an end. Mrs. Metts as been the night custodian

    Senior Issue

    BY ED BUTCH

    responsible for the first floor English and Voca-tional wing.

    She will be keep-ing busy with "things at home." Considering the

    fact that she has nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchil-dren, that is certainly understandable. Her four children, two boys and two girls, are all Salem High School graduates. Mrs. Metts is a graduate of Leetonia High School.

    When asked what she will miss most about Salem High School she said, "I'll miss the teachers." She added, "I did en-joy working up here."

    Her advice to others is sim ply, "for everyone to ge along- which is hard to do."

    The staff of Th Quaker would like to wis Mrs. Metts a happy retire ment. We will miss you!

    The Quaker

    After completing thirty years in the teaching profes-sion, English instructor Mr. Michael Powers will be re-tiring. The staff of The Quaker wishes him luck on his retirement. (He chose not to grant an interview.)

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